This book provides an accessible approach to teaching strategies
that will improve the quality of student learning and behavior. The
author advocates that the key to effective learning, and therefore
the key to a successful school, is not complex management systems
but good quality teaching.
With this aim clearly in sight he incorporates recent
psychological developments on individual learning differences with
practical classroom applications. He presents new approaches in
three key areas: processing capacity, cognitive style and
understanding the structure of knowledge. These are central to the
understanding of pupil differences. They affect our perception of
how pupils can be helped to learn, why pupils find some aspects of
their schoolwork difficult, and why pupils behave as they do.
With simple explanations and practical activities this book will
help both primary and secondary teachers to improve pupils learning
and help them to manage behavior more effectively. The new insights
into difficult behavior will also be of interest to counselors and
educational psychologists.
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